UFC on Fox 5 takes place at Seattle’s KeyArena and is headlined by
a lightweight title tilt between reigning champion Benson
Henderson and surging challenger Nate Diaz.

Johnson (Pictured) previously competed for World Extreme
Cagefighting and Strikeforce before making his UFC debut in
January, blasting the durable Joey
Beltran into unconsciousness at UFC on Fox 2. The Californian
next earned a technical knockout over kickboxer Pat Barry on
May 5 at UFC on Fox 3 and returned to the cage three weeks later
against Stefan
Struve, submitting to an armbar just 65 seconds into the UFC
146 clash.

Schaub has not competed since falling by knockout to former
International Fight League standout Ben Rothwell
at UFC 145. The setback marked the second consecutive defeat for
“The Hybrid,” as Schaub was also knocked out by ex-Pride champion
Antonio
Rodrigo Nogueira one year ago, snapping a four-fight winning
streak for “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 10 finalist.

Brown has won three fights in a row after posting four losses in
his previous five outings. “The Immortal” kicked off 2012 with a
technical knockout win over “TUF 13” veteran Chris Cope on
Feb. 4 before taking a unanimous decision from highly-touted
standup specialist Stephen
Thompson at UFC 145. Most recently, the 26-fight veteran earned
a TKO victory over Luis Ramos on
June 22 at UFC on FX 4.

Swick returned to the Octagon two weeks ago after spending 30
months on the sideline due to injury and illness. “Quick” acquitted
himself well in his UFC on Fox 4 clash with DaMarques
Johnson, surviving a difficult first round before producing a
devastating knockout over “Darkness” in round two. The win halted a
two-fight skid for Swick, who had dropped bouts to Dan Hardy and
Paulo
Thiago prior to his extended absence from competition.

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